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Netavis Observer 5.0.2Supported Video SourcesVersion 1.0

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)CopyrightNetavis Software GmbHHandelskai 388, Top 221 A-1020 ViennaTel: 43 1 503 1722info@netavis.net www.netavis.netPage 2 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)Contents12Introduction . 51.1Multi streaming from the camera . 51.2Generic RTSP Driver . 51.3Generic ONVIF Profile S Driver . 5Supported IP cameras . 62.1Explanations of the IP camera table columns . 62.2ABUS . 72.3ACTi . 82.4Alinking . 112.5Allnet . 122.6Arecont . 142.7Axis . 152.8Basler . 512.9Bosch . 532.10Brickcom . 552.11Canon . 572.12Cellinx . 622.13CNB . 632.14D-Link. 642.15Dallmeier . 672.16Dynacolor. 682.17Eneo . 692.18Fitivision . 732.19Generic . 742.20Hikvision. 752.21Honeywell . 782.22iPux. 792.23IQeye . 802.24JVC. 822.25LG. 852.26Lumenera. 862.27Mobotix. 872.28Moxa . 902.29Panasonic . 912.30Planet. 972.31Samsung . 982.32Sanyo . 1042.33Shany . 106Page 3 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)342.34Siqura. 1072.35Sony . 1092.36TRENDnet . 1212.37Uniview . 1222.38Vantage . 1232.39Vision Hitech . 1242.41Vivotek . 1252.42Zavio . 129Camera setup for in-camera motion detection (FTP-based) . 1303.1Axis . 1303.2Mobotix. 1313.3Sony . 1313.4Panasonic BB-HCM381, BB-HCM311 . 1313.5Panasonic WV-NP472 and WV-NS324 . 1323.6Panasonic WV-NP244 and WV-NP1004. 132Camera setup for in-camera motion detection (HTTP-based) . 1334.1Panasonic BB-HCM381 . 1334.2Panasonic WV-NP472 and WV-NS324 . 134Page 4 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)1IntroductionThis manual provides a concise specification of the supported IP cameras of Netavis Observer.If you have questions that are not answered here, please contact your Netavis distribution partner, ordirect to our Product management team by e-mail info@netavis.net.We wish you interesting and productive experience with Netavis.Your Netavis Team.1.1Multi streaming from the cameraSome cameras are capable of providing multiple parallel video streams to Observer. This can be helpful,for example, when online viewing and recording is to be done in different formats (e.g. different sizes andframe rates) or for optimizing iCAT video analytics performance.Usually MJPEG cameras can deliver several MJPEG streams while MPEG (MPEG-4, H.264, H.265, andMxPEG) cameras usually can deliver only 1 MPEG stream and some camera types can deliver severalMJPEG streams in addition to the MPEG stream.However there are a few important restrictions with multi streaming:Some cameras have restrictions in providing multiple streams depending on streaming format, resolutionand frame rate. We found out that some cameras just stop streaming when the streaming processors ofthe camera get overloaded by certain resolution and frame rates settings. Please refer to the camera datasheet and documentation.In the current version Observer supports 1 format setting for MPEG streams (MPEG-4, H.264, H.265, andMxPEG) and multiple format settings for MJPEG streams.When a camera can do multi-streaming and in the Camera Admin dialog the setting Multi-streamallowed is enabled but the camera can only provide a single MJPEG stream (see column M-JPEGstreams in the camera tables below) then the streams can only have one resolution and quality settingas defined in the Camera Admin dialog Default settings.1.2Generic RTSP DriverSince Netavis Observer 4.5.0 a generic RTSP driver enables MJPEG, H.264, H.265, and MPEG-4 streamingfor many cameras whose drivers are not integrated in Netavis Observer. It is necessary that the cameramakes these streams available via RTSP and that the configuration (stream resolution, fps, etc.) is done inthe camera itself. Please see the “Generic RTSP” section below for further information.1.3Generic ONVIF Profile S DriverPlease note: Due to differences in the implementation of the ONVIF standard it cannot be guaranteed thatany ONVIF Profile S compliant camera will work with the ONVIF Profile S driver included in this NetavisObserver version.Please also note: there are cameras whose capabilities change in terms of the second and further streamswhen Observer does a configuration on it, so please always take the camera’s capabilities intoconsideration when configuring it.Page 5 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2 Supported IP cameras2.1Explanations of the IP camera table columnsTested firmware:The camera has been tested together with Observer with this firmware revision.Stream formats:Observer supports M-JPEG / MPEG-4 / H.264 / H.265 and MxPEG streams depending on the camera’s capabilities.M-JPEG streams:Indicates the maximum number of parallel M-JPEG streams of different formats that can be streamed by the camera.Audio:Shows which audio direction is supported by Observer: mic: audio from camera to Observer spk: audio from Observer to cameraI/O:Shows how many input and/or output contacts Observer supports.PTZ:Indicates which PTZ features are supported by Observer.Resolutions:Selectable image sizes are camera dependent. In early releases of Observer it only supported only three sizes (small, medium, large).From R1.12 on all sizes supported by a given camera will be selectable.Note: There is one speciality with the IQeye cameras. The selectable image sizes in Observer for these cameras works differentlycompared to other cameras, because IQeye has a so called “Crop window” feature which can be set in the camera’s web interface. Thesize of the video frames received from the camera depends on the size of the crop window. Thus, there is no way to show explicit imagesize values in Observer, only the ratio of the down-sampling factor.FTP/HTTP:Shown whether Observer supports alarm picture transport via FTP/HTTP upload (refer to Camera setup for in-camera motion detection(FTP-based) below).Comment:Additional information regarding the device, e.g. since which Observer release it is supported.Page 6 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.2 ABUSM-JPEGstreamsAudioFTP/HTTPwww.abus.comComment andsupported since releaseIPCS10020V5.1.9 build160328M-JPEG,H.2641mic1/1-352x240, 352x288, 640x480, 704x480, 704x576, 1280x720,1280x960-/-R4.7.1, I/O output since 4.8.0,please use Abus type A I/OdriverIPCB42551V5.3.2 build161207M-JPEG,H.2641mic1/1-352x240, 352x288, 640x360, 1280x720, 1280x960,1920x1080-/-R4.7.1, I/O output since 4.8.0,please use Abus type A I/OdriverIPCA62520V5.3.0 build1609061---640x480, 704x480, 704x576, 1280x720, 2500V2.2.25M-JPEG,H.2641mic1/1-320x184, 640x360, 720x408, 800x456, 1280x720,1920x1080-/-R4.8.0IPCB72501V5.4.1 build161207M-JPEG,H.2641---352x240, 352x288, 640x360, 1280x720, 1280x960,1920x1080-/-R4.7.1IPCA73500V5.4.1 build170421M-JPEG,H.2641mic1/1-160x90, 160x120, 320x180, 320x240, 400x300, 640x360,640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1280x960, 1920x1080,2048x1536-/-R4.7.1, I/O output 4.8.0,please use Abus type A I/OdriverIPCB74500V1.1.16M-JPEG,H.2641---320x240, 640x360, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1280x960,1600x1200, 1920x1080, 2048x1536, 2592x1520-/-R4.8.0Notes: If WDR is enabled in image settings the maximum framerate may be limited on some resolutions. For more information please refer to the camera’s usermanual.Cameras are not supporting all resolution combinations. For details please check the camera’s documentation.Page 7 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.3 olutionsComment and supportedsince release1---176x120, 176x144, 352x240, 352x288, 640x480,720x480, /-R3.3.0MPEG-41mic---/-R3.0.01mic1/1zoom320x240, 640x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080-/-R4.5.31mic1/1zoom320x240, 640x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080-/-R4.5.31mic1/1zoom320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1920x1080,2048x1536, 2592x1944, 3648x2160, 3648x2736-/-R4.5.51mic1/1pan-tilt,zoom320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1280x960-/-R4.5.31mic1/1pan-tilt,zoom320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1920x1080,2048x1536, 60x112, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x720,1280x1024640x480, 1280x720, 1280x1024160x120, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x720,1280x1024Page 8 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 6--176x144, 352x288, 720x576, 352x240,720x480,160x112-/-1---640x360, 1280x720-/-R4.4.61---640x360, .8-/-R4.4.8-/-R4.3.14/R4.4.6-/-R4.4.8640x480, 1280x720,1---1920x1080, 2048x1536,2592x19441---640x480, 1280x720,1---1---1---1---1mic--320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x960, 1440x1080,2048x1536, 2592x1944, 3648x2736-/-R4.5.51mic1/1zoom320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1280x720, 1920x1080-/-R4.5.3640x480, 1280x720,1920x1080, 2048x1536640x480, 1280x720,1920x1080, 2048x1536640x480, 1280x720,1920x1080, 2048x1536640x480, 1280x720,1920x1080, 2048x1536Page 9 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 264M-JPEG,TCM-78114.09.12betaMPEG-4,H.264176x144, 352x288, 720x576, 352x240, 720x480,176x112160x112, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x720,1280x1024160x112, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x720,1280x1024160x112, 320x240, 640x480, 1280x720,1280x960-/-1 channel, Note:TCM 7811 requires firmware 4.09.12(which is currently in beta) or above.Page 10 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.4 mformatsMPEG-4V2.08 STD-1M-JPEG,MPEG-4Comment and supportedsince release1mic-storedpositions160x120, 320x240, 640x480-/-R3.4.40, PTZ sinceR3.4.41/R4.3.81mic--320x240, 640x480, alinking.comAudioI/OPTZResolutionspan-tilt,Page 11 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.5 ceM-JPEGstreamswww.allnet.deComment and supportedsince release1mic--320x240, 640x480, 1280x720, EG,MPEG-41mic--160x120, 320x240, 640x480-/-R3.4.9, MPEG-4 and audiosince 3.4.13ALL-22811.0.0 build:22M-JPEG,MPEG-41mic--160x120, 320x240, 640x480-/-R3.4.9, MPEG-4 and audiosince 120, 320x240, 640x480-/-R3.4.9, MPEG-4 and audiosince 3.4.13ALL-2288a20100923NS1mic--352x288, 720x576, 1280x720, .264M-JPEG,H.264M-JPEG,MPEG-4320x240, 352x240, 352x288, 640x480,1mic--704x480, 704x576, 1280x720,1280x1024, 1920x1080320x240, 352x240, 352x288, 640x480,1mic--704x480, 704x576, 1280x720,1280x1024, 1920x10801mic--352x240, 352x288, 704x480, 704x576Page 12 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)ALL-2298a20101203NSM-JPEG,H.2641mic-pan-tilt, zoom,continuous PT352x288, 720x576-/-R3.4.27Note:MJPEG and H264 stream Resolutions are dependent on each other. For details please check the camera’s documentation. In case multi stream is enabled,Observer will use H264-MJPEG mode otherwise it will use the mode corresponding to the selected stream encoding.Page 13 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.6 PEGAudioI/OPTZResolutions 2---1024x768, ion.comComment andsupported sincerelease- / - R3.1.0Page 14 of 134

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0)2.7 4104.04M-JPEG20--4.21M-JPEG10-206M( FD-R4.43205( )206( )206W( )1ResolutionsComment and supported since releasepan-tilt, ww.axis.commic, spkn/ndirect PT,R5.0.1, supported formats, PTZ, Audio and I/O areall device dependent.Device dependent-/--160x120, 320x240, 640x480-/---160x120, 320x240, 640x360, 640x480-/----320x240, 640x360, 640x480, 1280x720, 1280x960,1280x1024-/-10mic1/1-160x120, 176x144, 240x180, 320x240, 352x288, 480x360,640x480 / - R1.9.0M-JPEG,MPEG-420mic 11/1-160x90, 160x120, 176x144, 240x135, 240x180, 320x180,320x240, 352x288, 480x270, 480x360, 640x360, 640x480,1280x720, 1280x960, 1280x1024 / - R1.8.6M-JPEG,MPEG-420---160x120, 176x144, 240x180, 320x240, 352x288, 480x360,640x480 / - R1.9.5stored positions,continuous PTSupported formats: G711 ulow, G726 24bit, G726 32bit, AAC 16bit. It is the responsibility of the user to set the audio format manually in the

Netavis Observer 5.0.2 Supported Video Sources (Version 1.0) P age 6 of 134 2 Supported IP cameras 2.1 Explanations of the IP camera table columns Tested firmware: The camera has been tested together with Observer with this firmware revision. Stream formats: Observer supports M-JPEG / MPEG-4 / H.264 / H.265 and MxPEG streams depending on the camera’s capabilities.

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